the story of doctor dolittle-第3章
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What I need is SPECTACLES。 I am going blind
in one eye。 There's no reason why horses
shouldn't wear glasses; the same as people。 But
that stupid man over the hill never even looked
at my eyes。 He kept on giving me big pills。
I tried to tell him; but he couldn't understand
a word of horse…language。 What I need is
spectacles。〃
〃Of courseof course;〃 said the Doctor。
〃I'll get you some at once。〃
〃I would like a pair like yours;〃 said the
horse〃only green。 They'll keep the sun out
of my eyes while I'm plowing the Fifty…Acre
Field。〃
〃Certainly;〃 said the Doctor。 〃Green ones
you shall have。〃
〃You know; the trouble is; Sir;〃 said the
plow…horse as the Doctor opened the front door
to let him out〃the trouble is that ANYBODY
thinks he can doctor animalsjust because the
animals don't complain。 As a matter of fact
it takes a much cleverer man to be a really good
animal…doctor than it does to be a good people's
doctor。 My farmer's boy thinks he knows all
about horses。 I wish you could see himhis
face is so fat he looks as though he had no eyes
and he has got as much brain as a potato…bug。
He tried to put a mustard…plaster on me last
week。〃
〃Where did he put it?〃 asked the Doctor。
〃Oh; he didn't put it anywhereon me;〃 said
the horse。 〃He only tried to。 I kicked him
into the duck…pond。〃
〃Well; well!〃 said the Doctor。
〃I'm a pretty quiet creature as a rule;〃 said
the horse〃very patient with peopledon't
make much fuss。 But it was bad enough to
have that vet giving me the wrong medicine。
And when that red…faced booby started to
monkey with me; I just couldn't bear it any
more。〃
〃Did you hurt the boy much?〃 asked the Doctor。
〃Oh; no;〃 said the horse。 〃I kicked him in
the right place。 The vet's looking after him
now。 When will my glasses be ready?〃
〃I'll have them for you next week;〃 said
the Doctor。 〃Come in again TuesdayGood
morning!〃
Then John Dolittle got a fine; big pair of
green spectacles; and the plow…horse stopped
going blind in one eye and could see as well as
ever。
And soon it became a common sight to see
farm…animals wearing glasses in the country
round Puddleby; and a blind horse was a thing
unknown。
And so it was with all the other animals that
were brought to him。 As soon as they found
that he could talk their language; they told him
where the pain was and how they felt; and of
course it was easy for him to cure them。
Now all these animals went back and told
their brothers and friends that there was a doctor
in the little house with the big garden who
really WAS a doctor。 And whenever any creatures
got sicknot only horses and cows and
dogsbut all the little things of the fields; like
harvest…mice and water…voles; badgers and bats;
they came at once to his house on the edge of the
town; so that his big garden was nearly always
crowded with animals trying to get in to see him。
There were so many that came that he had to
have special doors made for the different kinds。
He wrote 〃HORSES〃 over the front door;
〃COWS〃 over the side door; and 〃SHEEP〃 on
the kitchen door。 Each kind of animal had a
separate dooreven the mice had a tiny tunnel
made for them into the cellar; where they
waited patiently in rows for the Doctor to come
round to them。
And so; in a few years' time; every living
thing for miles and miles got to know about
John Dolittle; M。D。 And the birds who flew
to other countries in the winter told the animals
in foreign lands of the wonderful doctor
of Puddleby…on…the…Marsh; who could understand
their talk and help them in their troubles。
In this way he became famous among the animals
all over the worldbetter known even
than he had been among the folks of the West
Country。 And he was happy and liked his life
very much。
One afternoon when the Doctor was busy
writing in a book; Polynesia sat in the window
as she nearly always didlooking out at
the leaves blowing about in the garden。
Presently she laughed aloud。
〃What is it; Polynesia?〃 asked the Doctor;
looking up from his book。
〃I was just thinking;〃 said the parrot; and
she went on looking at the leaves。
〃What were you thinking?〃
〃I was thinking about people;〃 said Polynesia。
〃People make me sick。 They think they're so
wonderful。 The world has been going on now
for thousands of years; hasn't it? And the only
thing in animal…language that PEOPLE have
learned to understand is that when a dog wags
his tail he means ‘I'm glad!'It's funny; isn't
it? You are the very first man to talk like us。
Oh; sometimes people annoy me dreadfully
such airs they put ontalking about ‘the dumb
animals。' DUMB!Huh! Why I knew a
macaw once who could say ‘Good morning!' in
seven different ways without once opening his
mouth。 He could talk every languageand
Greek。 An old professor with a gray beard
bought him。 But he didn't stay。 He said the
old man didn't talk Greek right; and he couldn't
stand listening to him teach the language wrong。
I often wonder what's become of him。 That
bird knew more geography than people will ever
know。PEOPLE; Golly! I suppose if people
ever learn to flylike any common hedge…
sparrowwe shall never hear the end of it!〃
〃You're a wise old bird;〃 said the Doctor。
〃How old are you really? I know that parrots
and elephants sometimes live to be very; very old。〃
〃I can never be quite sure of my age;〃 said
Polynesia。 〃It's either a hundred and eighty…
three or a hundred and eighty…two。 But I
know that when I first came here from Africa;
King Charles was still hiding in the oak…tree
because I saw him。 He looked scared to death。〃
THE THIRD CHAPTER
MORE MONEY TROUBLES
AND soon now the Doctor began to make money
again; and his sister; Sarah; bought a new
dress and was happy。 Some of the animals
who came to see him were so sick that they had
to stay at the Doctor's house for a week。 And
when they were getting better they used to sit in
chairs on the lawn。
And often even after they got well; they did
not want to go awaythey liked the Doctor
and his house so much。 And he never had the
heart to refuse them when they asked if they
could stay with him。 So in this way he went
on getting more and more pets。
Once when he was sitting on his garden wall;
smoking a pipe in the evening; an Italian organ…
grinder came round with a monkey on a string。
The Doctor saw at once that the monkey's collar
was too tight and that he was dirty and
unhappy。 So he took the monkey away from the
Italian; gave the man a shilling and told him
to go。 The organ…grinder got awfully angry
and said that he wanted to keep the monkey。
But the Doctor told him that if he didn't go
away he would punch him on the nose。 John
Dolittle was a strong man; though he wasn't
very tall。 So the Italian went away saying rude
things and the monkey stayed with Doctor
Dolittle and had a good home。 The other
animals in the house called him 〃Chee…Chee〃
which is a common word in monkey…language;
meaning 〃ginger。〃
And another time; when the circus came to
Puddleby; the crocodile who had a bad tooth…
ache escaped at night and came into the Doctor's
garden。 The Doctor talked to him in
crocodile…language and took him into the house
and made his tooth better。 But when the crocodile
saw what a nice house it waswith all the
different places for the different kinds of
animalshe too wanted to live with the Doctor。
He asked couldn't he sleep in the fish…pond at
the bottom of the garden; if he promised not
to eat the fish。 When the circus…men came to
take him back he got so wild and savage that
he frightened them away。 But to every one in
the house he was always as gentle as a kitten。
But now the old ladies grew afraid to send
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